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- Edward J. Erdelatz (April 21, 1913 – November 10, 1966) was an American collegiate and professional football player and coach who served as head football...
- tutelage, posting a 3–13–2 record which included a winless 1948 season. Eddie Erdelatz returned to Navy, where he'd previously served as an ****istant coach from...
- year under Erdelatz, the Raiders finished with a 6–8 record and a 3rd-place finish in the AFL West Division. On September 18, 1961, Erdelatz was dismissed...
- (2011) Reggie McKenzie (2012–2018) Mike Mayock (2019) Head coach Eddie Erdelatz (1960–1961) Marty Feldman (1961–1962) Red Conkright (1962) Al Davis (1963–1965)...
- 1956, Belichick joined the United States Naval Academy staff under Eddie Erdelatz, where he served primarily as a scout for over 30 years. Belichick's book...
- became head coach on September 18, 1961, following the dismissal of Eddie Erdelatz. His overall record as head coach was 2–15. He was succeeded by Red Conkright...
- Raiders (1960–1981, 1995–2019) and Los Angeles Raiders (1982–1994) Eddie Erdelatz (1960–1961) Marty Feldman (1961–1962) Red Conkright # (1962) Al Davis (1963–1965)...
- franchise and for the American Football League (AFL). Head coach Eddie Erdelatz led the team to a 6–8 finish, third in the four-team Western Division....
- Archived from the original on June 12, 2008. Retrieved June 3, 2008. "Eddie Erdelatz". pro-football-reference.com. Archived from the original on December 20...
- Raiders (1960–1981, 1995–2019) and Los Angeles Raiders (1982–1994) Eddie Erdelatz (1960–1961) Marty Feldman (1961–1962) Red Conkright # (1962) Al Davis (1963–1965)...